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Towards early intervention of hearing instruments using cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs): A systematic review
As a result of newborn hearing screening, hearing aids are usually prescribed and fitted by 2–3 months of age. However, the assessment data used for prescribing hearing aids in infants and toddlers are limited in quality and quantity. There is great interest in finding appropriate physiological meas...
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